How Do You Tie-Dye Black Clothes With Bleach?
Tie-dyeing is a process by which you constrict certain parts of a piece of cloth and immerse it in a liquid color, creating patterns that will show up when the cloth is unbound. Using bleach instead is actually a discharging or releasing process that is the reverse of tie-dyeing because color isn’t being added but removed. You can tie, twist or otherwise block out parts of the cloth in the same way as with the dyeing process to produce contrasting patterns on dark cloth. This method works well on old or stained black clothing and is even cheaper than using traditional dyes. Wash and dry the clothing that you have chosen to alter to get rid of dirt or stains that could stand in the way of the bleach removing the black color. Twist the cloth and then tie it to make broken lines, or bunch the material together and wrap the bundle with rubber bands to make random patterns, according to Pro Chemical and Dye. The inside areas of the cloth will remain black and the exposed areas will bleach o